Auto-Approve-Bot
Telegram bot to auto approve chat join requests.
Prerequisites
- Go version 1.23.0 or later
- MongoDB Database Url
- Telegram Bot Token from BotFather
Installation
1. Install Go
Follow the instructions to install Go on your system: Go Installation Guide
Easy Way:
```shell
git clone https://github.com/udhos/update-golang dlgo && cd dlgo && sudo ./update-golang.sh && source /etc/profile.d/golang_path.sh
```
Exit the terminal and open the terminal to check the installation.
Verify the installation by running:
2. Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/AshokShau/Auto-Approve-Bot.git ApproveBot && cd ApproveBo
3. Set up the environment
Copy the sample environment file and edit it as needed:
cp sample.env .env
vi .env
4. Build the project
Start the bot
Deploy on Vercel
Usage
- Start the bot: Start the bot by sending
/start
command to the bot.
- Add the bot to your group: Add the bot to your group and make it an admin with permission to approve new members.
Note: The bot must be an admin with Invite Users permission to approve new members to auto-approve new
members.
Commands
/start
: Start the bot.
/ping
: Check if the bot is running.
/autoApprove
: Enable/Disable auto-approve mode (Admin Only).
/stats
: Get the bot’s statistics (Bot Owner Only).
/broadcast
: Broadcast a message to all users (Bot Owner Only).
Contributing
Contributing Guidelines
Contributions are welcome! Follow these steps to contribute:
1. **Fork the repository**: Click the "Fork" button at the top right of this page to create a copy of this repository in
your GitHub account.
2. **Clone the repository**: Clone your forked repository to your local machine.
```shell
git clone https://github.com/your-username/Auto-Approve-Bot.git
cd Auto-Approve-Bot
```
3. **Create a branch**: Create a new branch for your changes.
```shell
git checkout -b feature-branch
```
4. **Make your changes**: Make your changes to the codebase.
5. **Commit your changes**: Commit your changes with a descriptive commit message.
```shell
git add .
git commit -m "Description of your changes"
```
6. **Push to your branch**: Push your changes to your forked repository.
```shell
git push origin feature-branch
```
7. **Submit a pull request**: Go to the original repository on GitHub and create a pull request from your forked
repository.
Please ensure your code follows the project's coding standards and includes appropriate tests.
Thank you for contributing!
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License—see the LICENSE file for details.